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Santa Monica Native Reenlists With Navy To Round Out 30-Year Career:

Santa Monica native Terence Byrnes conducted his final reenlistment ceremony for the United States Navy earlier this month. He has been serving in the Navy for 25 years; the Oct. 9 reenlistment ceremony will add an additional five years to his storied career.

He is currently stationed around the Washington, D.C. area and had the honor of Congressman Henry Waxman (Dem-33rd District) taking part in his reenlistment ceremony on Capitol Hill.

Byrnes said he joined the Navy at age 18 – about a month after he graduated from Santa Monica High School in June 1988.

“My uncle was my influence and served in the Navy, that’s the reason for joining the Navy,” Byrnes said.

He has served on the fast frigate ship USS Hepburn, on the amphibious assault dock landing ship USS Rushmore, and the amphibious transport dock ship, USS Cleveland, and USS Coronado; four very diverse types of ships with different missions.  

He has also served with the Submarine Force at Commander Submarine Group 9 in Bangor Washington, where he learned all the facets of Navy submarine shore communications and had the distinct opportunity to ride and serve onboard two Navy submarines – the now retired research submarine USS Dolphin and Trident ballistic missile submarine USS Michigan – where he qualified as a Trident Radio Operator, something normally only done by a permanent member of a submarine crew.  

Not being one to travel down the traditional career path, Byrnes volunteered for and was selected to become Naval Leadership Instructor and taught leadership principles to junior and senior enlisted leaders, a cornerstone personal and professional development for all future Navy enlisted leaders.  

Having demonstrated superb technical abilities, Byrnes became a member of the Joint Communication Unit better known as JCU of the Joint Special Operations Command. Not just anyone may become a member of this elite group, as each person has to pass a rigorous five day screening process and is selected by a panel of JCU members and the unit Commander, then must attend a six month school called Special Operations Radio Operator Course. The course consisted of physical fitness, technical, tactical, and survival training skills.

While a member of this exclusive community, Byrnes earned his Navy static line parachute jump wings and made significant contributions to special operations wounded soldiers.  

After transferring from the special operations unit, Byrnes became a member of the Maritime Civil Affairs Squadron Two where he worked in various countries in West and Eastern Africa conducting civil affairs operations working with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), U.S. Embassies, and foreign national governments promoting diplomacy through civil engineering projects, medical outreach projects, and building key leader relationships in support of U.S. diplomacy, security, and stability between the United States and host nation, and leveraging diplomatic relations for U.S. Ambassadors.

Byrnes is currently a Navy Master Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy – the highest rank in the Naval service assigned to the Defense Information Systems Agency.

He currently works as a team leader inspecting various Department of Defense organizations’ computer network defense provider programs to ensure the highest level of cyber defense policies and security awareness.

“I have enjoyed traveling the world, building professional relationships, serving in special assignments, and receiving a top notch education,” Byrnes said.

Byrnes said he never thought he would serve a 30-year career in the Navy.

“I always imagined how I could influence sailors and change things to make them right when I witnessed Navy leaders steering sailors in the wrong direction,” he said. “I would get upset in my early Navy days and would say to myself ‘when I make it up the ranks I will do my best to ensure I make the right decisions and take care of Navy sailors.’”

He said he was a proud native of Santa Monica.

“I thank my mom for allowing me to live in the very best community to grow up in,” he said. “I have been influenced by our Californian culture and it will remain with me for the rest of my life. Everything that I do in my daily life is contributed to serve our country and the United States citizens. I would like people to realize that our government and armed forces service members are doing great things all around the world each day.”

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